Steel‑Craft is a Canadian garage‑door manufacturer (Edmonton‑based since 1963) that designs, engineers, and builds its products entirely in Canada using 100 % Canadian steel, components, and foam insulation with exceptional insulative values and a variety of timeless styles.
Hörmann (pronounced “Her‑män”) is a well-established German family‑owned company—founded in 1935—with global reach and North American manufacturing presence. They produce a wide range of residential and commercial sectional, roller, and high-performance garage doors, backed by innovative engineering and rigorous safety standards.
We provide an extensive selection of garage doors, including options in wood, steel, and aluminum
We offer all types of service and installations, including rear torsion, outside lift low headroom
and take special care to ensure balance and accuracy.
A variety of designs, from the traditional carriage house style to modern full-view doors
We offers a range of designs, from traditional carriage house styles to modern full-view doors, that can be tailored.
Benefit from our 15 years of installation expertise at Nimble Door Co., ensuring precision and quality in every installation.
Experience our dedication to superior customer service at Nimble Door Co., where your satisfaction is our priority.
Discover competitive pricing and our exclusive 18-month “No Labour” charge warranty, ensuring confidence and quality assurance at Nimble Door Co.
Please reach us at jerry@nimbledoorco.ca if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Signs that indicate your garage door may need repair or replacement include difficulty opening or closing, unusual noises during operation, sagging sections, or visible damage.
When selecting a garage door material, factors such as durability, maintenance requirements, insulation properties, and aesthetic appeal should be considered. Steel doors are typically durable and low maintenance, while wood doors offer a natural look but may require more upkeep.
Common issues with garage door springs include excessive noise, difficulty opening or closing, and visible wear or corrosion. For safety reasons, it's recommended to leave spring repairs or adjustments to trained professionals due to the high tension involved.
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